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Releasing</h3>
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We will now use the Release Mode of the Synchronize view to release the one
remaining outgoing change.&nbsp;</p>
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<b>1.</b>
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Place the Synchronize view into release mode by clicking on the Release Mode
button (#1) and confirming that the title of the view now indicates we are in Release
Mode (#2).
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<b>2.</b>
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Select file3.txt (the outgoing change).&nbsp;
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<b>3.</b>
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 The comparison viewer shows that&nbsp;our copy of file3.txt has a change to the
second line.&nbsp; The repository copy is shown in the right pane.
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<b>4.</b>
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From the context menu of file3.txt choose Release. Be sure to enter a meaningful
description when prompted for one.&nbsp;
<p>Your workbench copy is now released into the stream.</p>
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<b>5.</b>
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Select the Resource perspective from the shortcut bar at the far left of the
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<b>6.</b>
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At this point Fred may want to Synchronize with the stream to catch up to the
changes you just released.
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<P>We have successfully collaborated with Fred by making simultaneous
changes to the same project. The workbench's Synchronization view&nbsp; and
Repository History view allowed us to determine the specific changes each user
was making and to quickly stay on top of the ongoing changes being released into
the stream.
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